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- thesealocust
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Re: Where to put my stuff if going to an out-of-town interview
Bringing a bag to an interview is fairly common. At large firms where I did interviews suitcase in tow, they had space in reception specifically for that reason.
Traveling is like, the opposite of unprofessional. I wouldn't worry so much about it.
Traveling is like, the opposite of unprofessional. I wouldn't worry so much about it.
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Re: Where to put my stuff if going to an out-of-town interview
most offices in the midwest and east have large coat closets right behind the reception area, and travelers store their roll-aboards in there. Quite common, and expected.
- patrickd139
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Re: Where to put my stuff if going to an out-of-town interview
On the extremely unlikely off-chance you're considering it: Changing at the law firm crosses the line.
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